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Why I cannot agree with Prof. Turkle’s TEDTalk on social media… And a cyberculture roundup…
TweetShare via emailRecently, Professor Sherry Turkle made a TED Talk. She argued: Turkle, a psychologist who leads MIT’s Initiative on Technology and Self, believes that while our constant communication and... Read more
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A video: the Guardian’s open journalism ad- and a journalism roundup
TweetShare via email via @aslitunc The Guardian moves towards open journalism and digital engagement from Editors Weblog – all postings by Federica Cherubini News can reach you as an article,... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: WikiLeaks Partners With Anonymous (GIF); Mobile World Congress 2012….
TweetShare via emailPew Survey Finds Over 60% of Social Network Users Have Deleted a Friend from Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere A new survey conducted by the Pew Research Center’s... Read more
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another cyberculture roundup: “Generation C” now; ” Do Not Track” issue; Bradley Manning trial…
TweetShare via emailForget Generation Y: 18- to 34-Year-Olds Are Now ‘Generation C’ from Mashable! by Zoe Fox HTML Editor Calls HTML5 Video Copy-Protection Proposal ‘Unethical’ from Wired Top Stories... Read more
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Who said Wikileaks is dead? Here comes the SpyFiles- and more from the cyberworld…
TweetShare via email SpyFiles: Wikileaks claims $5B industry spying on mobile, webmail, GPS users, delivers interactive map showing surveillance by country by Cory Doctorow Spy Files: WikiLeaks Releases Surveillance Industry... Read more
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Thanks to Facebook 3 degrees of separation now…and cyberculture roundup
TweetShare via email Tumblr users give Congress an earful about SOPA by Cory Doctorow Tumblr has rounded up the effects of its participation in American Censorship Day, a global day... Read more
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an interactive map of Arab Spring; SOPA: Hollywood vs. Internet; US gov’t pressure over Google on user data….
TweetShare via email SOPA: Hollywood Finally Gets A Chance to Break the Internet from EFF.org Updates by corynne As promised, here’s the first installment of our closer review of the... Read more
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PEW reports: 28% of American adults use mobile and social location-based services and more…
TweetShare via email PEW Report: 28% of American adults use mobile and social location-based services More than a quarter (28%) of all American adults use mobile or social location-based... Read more
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Wikileaks vs. the Guardian. A cyberculture roundup
TweetShare via emailGuardian denies responsibility for unredacted cables from Boing Boing by Rob Beschizza The Guardian released a statement today assailing Wikileaks’ accusation that one of its reporters published the... Read more
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Speaking of privacy, Murdoch’s daily shows old media is not better than new media… A cyberculture roundup…
TweetShare via email Advertisers Announce Boycott of UK Tabloid on Twitter by Todd Wasserman MAIN FOCUS: Hacking scandal compromises Murdoch | 08/07/2011 from euro|topics Rupert Murdoch’s US-based concern News Corp... Read more
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In the mean time, UN declares that Disconnecting People From the Internet Is a Violation of Human Rights; IMF becomes a major cyber attack…A cyberculture roundup
TweetShare via emailUnited Nations: Disconnecting People From the Internet Is a Violation of Human Rights by Stan Schroeder Digital democracy, Plato, and web 2.0, Giorgio Fontana from open Democracy News... Read more
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The French Way: “Why You Can’t Say “Twitter” Or “Facebook” On French TV” and a massive cyberculture roundup…
TweetShare via email Why You Can’t Say “Twitter” Or “Facebook” On French TV by Christina Warren Television and radio personalities in France can no longer say “Twitter” or “Facebook” on... Read more
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Crowdsourcing a Research Agenda at BBC Social Media summit… A Journalism roundup…
TweetShare via email BBC Social Media Summit: Crowdsourcing a Research Agenda from MediaShift The BBC College of Journalism is staging a Social Media Summit (hashtag #BBCSMS) in London this week,... Read more
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Turks in Guantanamo
TweetShare via email The Guantanamo Files On Sunday April 24, 2011 WikiLeaks began publishing 779 secret files from the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison camp. The details for every detainee will... Read more
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Alternatif Bilişim Derneği’nden bedava e-kitap: Cesur Yeni Medya. Wikileaks ve 2011 Arap İsyanları üzerine tartışmalar
TweetShare via email Kitabı buradan indirebilirsiniz. TweetShare via... Read more






